Spain News in English
March 4, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 4th March, and here’s your Spain daily news capsule.
El Lehendakari Imanol Pradales calls for a complete and inclusive memory for March 3 victims.
The government approves the new statute for non-labor practical training participants.
María Navarro is the new president of the Cortes of Aragón, following a vote from the PP.
Loro Parque highlights the positive German market trends at the ITB in Berlin.
Journalist Fernando Ónega passes away at 78, remembered for his exceptional work during the Transition.
Spain is set to electrify 78% of its ferries, with nearly half already profitable.
The US and Israel claim to have destroyed 17 military vessels in their latest attacks on Iran.
The most powerful telescope in the world sends out 800,000 alerts in just one night.
A new AI predicts breast cancer risk up to four years in advance, revolutionizing oncology.
Migraine is more than just a headache; it significantly impacts daily life and challenges science.
Carmelo García is elected rector of the University of Alcalá with over 57% of the weighted vote.
The Ballet Flamenco of Andalucía returns to the Festival de Jerez after its international tour.
Alcaraz and Sinner nominated for the prestigious Laureus Sports Awards this year.
The European Commission unveils EURO-3C, a new digital infrastructure to reduce dependency.
Mobile World Congress 2026 kicks off in Barcelona, showcasing the latest tech innovations.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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